I think static IP addresses usually (always?) need to be assigned by the DHCP host (usually the router).

If it were assigned by DHCP, then it wouldn't be "static".

Usually you can make certain devices always get assigned a specific IP (configurable through the DHCP host), so it is sort of static (it is always the same).

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Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:08 pm

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Re: dexter industries wifi sensor ?

What I want to do is set an static IP for the Wifi sensor for the code. The reason why i want to do it is. I try to hook my robot in the office's wifi. But the router of my office will not assign any dynamic IP to the wifi device. So what we need to do is setup an static IP in every single machine.

Thx kevin

Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:06 am

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Re: dexter industries wifi sensor ?

Aha, ok, I think I understand what you're getting at. It will require a little bit of work and some commands:

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